Ignite
Finish First Half of MLV Season with
Emphatic Win over Omaha
FISHERS, Indiana, March 1, 2026.- Halfway through the 2026
Major League Volleyball season, things couldn’t be going much better
for the Indy Ignite. Following an impressive triumph over visiting
Omaha, the Ignite boast a league-best 12-2 record and a lead of
three games over the nearest competitor.
After dropping the first set to the Supernovas, the Ignite unleashed
a vicious attack that saw them sweep the following three sets and
compile franchise records in kill percentage (48.8%) and efficiency
(37.4%) for a four-set match. The victory was Indy’s first over
Omaha at Fishers Event Center in four all-time meetings and extended
the Ignite’s win streak to a franchise-best six.
Omaha broke from a 13-13 tie in the opening frame to take it 25-17
in one of the more uneven sets of the season for the Ignite. Indy
head coach Lauren Bertolacci then inserted outside hitter Kayla Lund
for the second set and it made a world of difference. Seeing her
first extensive playing time in a month since injuring her knee,
Lund delivered an all-around sensational performance with 14 kills
on otherworldly kill percentage (70.0%) and efficiency (65.0%)
figures, adding 10 digs to complete her third double-double of the
season.
“Knowing the situation that we were in after the first set, that was
my game plan,” Lund said. “Just come in and bring some joy and some
life. Like Lauren says, I am a cleaner upper and I'm a proud cleaner
upper. I play my best when I help out my teammates and I have the
most fun when I do that. That was my focus: how can I make my
teammates better; how can I help us.”
Lund
had four kills, six digs and a block in the second set when Indy
never led by more than four points, finally pulling away to a 25-22
win. Opposite hitter Camryn Hannah scored on four kills and a block
in the set, with setter Mia Tuaniga dishing 16 assists, dropping two
kills and adding a pair of digs.
A
five-point burst let the Ignite pull away from 12-all deadlock in
set three, and while the Supernovas did close within 21-20, outside
hitter Anna DeBeer pushed Indy to take the set 25-21 by scoring her
team’s last three points on two kills and a service ace. DeBeer
totaled eight points (five kills, two aces, one block) in the set,
with Lund chipping in five kills and Tuaniga totaling 17 assists.
Indy
blew open the fourth set with an early 8-2 run and closed it with a
9-2 burst to end the match with the 25-13 set triumph. Behind five
Lund kills and four more from Hannah, the Ignite hit a sensational
63.6% with 54.5% efficiency in the clincher.
“It
was just one of those games where things were going my way,” Lund
said following her 14-for-20 attack performance. “When you kind of
reach just a flow state of, ‘I didn't fully mean to do that and it
fell and I'll take it.’ Sometimes they just barely kiss the back
line and I'll take it. Our team set me up pretty well. Mia’s a great
setter, and we got digs everywhere. Normally I'm not that offensive,
but I'll take that for a win.”
The
Ignite placed four players in double figures, led by DeBeer with 19
points (13 kills, three aces, three blocks) in her second
consecutive strong match this week.
“Now
that she's jumping through the roof, we're getting used to her
hitting from that height again,” Bertolacci said of the second-year
pro from Louisville. “There were some really nice swings and some
nice overload plays that she put down today, so I'm really happy to
see Anna's progression. The last couple games have been really
phenomenal from her.”
Lund’s 14 points all came on kills in just three sets of action.
Hannah also had 14 points (12 kills, one block, one ace) and middle
blocker Lydia Martyn scored 10 (nine kills, one block). Middle
blocker Blake Mohler just missed the double-digit club with nine
points (seven kills, two blocks). Tuaniga finished with 52 assists
and 11 digs for her own double-double, tying libero Elena Scott for
the team lead in digs.
The
Ignite have a week between matches now but aren’t about to rest on
any laurels earned from their sensational opening half of the
season. If anything, it motivates them to keep reaching for the next
levels and chase that ultimate achievement, the MLV championship.
“We've had a great start but that doesn't mean we need to stop
working,” DeBeer said. “There's so much game left, a lot of season
left, so we're really just going to take it game by game and we have
a lot to improve on and we know that. If we can keep on doing that,
it'll be really good for us as we finish out this season.”
The
Ignite host Grand Rapids at 6 p.m. ET Sunday, March 8. The
Supernovas will use a six-day break to prepare for their next match
against the Grand Rapids Rise on Saturday, March 7, at Van Andel
Arena. |